The Meaning of 222
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- [13:58] <Falerin> f(x) = ½x + x^(.5), x(405)
- [13:58] <Lex> :O
- [13:58] <bluemanrocks> ...
- [13:58] <Jeice> O_o
- [13:58] <bluemanrocks> Grettings Falerin
- [13:58] <Lex> FAL?!?!?!
- [13:58] <Lex> Greetings
- [13:58] <Elaith> Would you like us to graph that?
- [13:58] <bluemanrocks> Indeed
- [13:59] <Elaith> *calculate
- [13:59] <Elaith> Just read to quickly
- [13:59] <Jeice> I have no idea what that little figure is...
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- [14:00] <Elaith> It is telling us to graph .5x + sqrt(x) for x=405
- [14:00] <bluemanrocks> ^?
- [14:00] <bluemanrocks> Yes
- [14:00] <Elaith> It's approximately 222
- [14:00] <Maxx|researching> f(405) = 222.625. . .
- [14:01] <Elaith> I'll find my calculator later to do an exact answer with a
simple root.
- [14:01] <bluemanrocks> 222.624612
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- [14:02] <ZLOK> I count with marbles, while not overly effective I find it to
give a more homely atmosphere.
- [14:02] <ZLOK> Plus, they're pretty.
- [14:02] <Falerin> That is quite incorrect
- [14:02] <Elaith> What should we be doing with it?
- [14:02] <Falerin> You need to recognize the meaning of ^ in computational
mathematics
- [14:02] <ZLOK> Power
- [14:02] <Jeice> It means a power
- [14:02] <Falerin> That is correct
- [14:02] <Jeice> Beat me to it. >_<
- [14:03] <Falerin> The item to the right is the power being raised to
- [14:03] <ZLOK> Indeed.
- [14:03] * Jeice glances at a certain query window again.
- [14:05] <Elaith> Wouldn't making it ^.5 be the same as the sqrt because it
is the same as x^(1/2) or sqrt x^1 which is sqrt x?
- [14:05] <Useless> Er...y'all...
- [14:05] <Maxx|researching> So, Falerin gave us the equation in that form
(instead of saying sqrt) to say something is "empowering" something else.
- [14:05] <Useless> One issue
- [14:06] <ZLOK> Yeah, Elaith.
- [14:06] * ZLOK fiddles with marbles.
- [14:07] <Useless> scratch that...in any case...
- [14:07] * Maxx|researching is now known as Maxx
- [14:07] <Falerin> Mathematically of course 222 is a correct answer more or
less
- [14:07] <Falerin> But then again thats not the point
- [14:08] <ZLOK> I believe Blue applies once more.
- [14:08] <Falerin> Though perhaps the meaning of 222 might shed light on what
the question is
- [14:08] <Jeice> What is the meaning of 222?
- [14:08] <Elaith> three easies
- [14:10] <Useless> There can be several, I suppose
- [14:11] <Elaith> 405 is the uncreation, isn't it Falerin?
- [14:11] <Useless> The question is, does 222 have to be manipulated in any
way for its meaning to be made clear?
- [14:11] <ZLOK> At least now you're down the right track.
- [14:11] <Elaith> Or more accurately The'Galin?
- [14:12] <ZLOK> Fal, you're rather smart. I told you that before?
- [14:13] <Damsel> Here's an interesting corollation. if you use 755=x....
the result is 405
- [14:13] <Falerin> Isn't that interesting....
- [14:13] <Damsel> Indeed
- [14:13] <Falerin> f(755) = 405
- [14:13] <Falerin> f(405) = 222
- [14:14] <Jeice> Try plugging in 222 guys.
- [14:14] <LordBarrius> 125.9 or 126 roughly.
- [14:14] <Jeice> Can it continue being chained down?
- [14:14] <Falerin> #calc 405-222
- [14:14] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [405-222]=183>
- [14:14] <Damsel> Of course it can
- [14:14] <Falerin> #calc 222-126
- [14:14] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [222-126]=96>
- [14:15] <ZLOK> You are all silly.
- [14:15] <Falerin> #calc 183/96
- [14:15] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [183/96]=1.90625>
- [14:15] <ZLOK> "Nearly two."
- [14:16] <ZLOK> I do however believe I've begun applying logic beyond
intention.
- [14:16] <Falerin> And it will get even closer to 2 successively
- [14:16] <ZLOK> Work is required.
- [14:16] <Elaith> So 2 is the limit of the function?
- [14:16] <ZLOK> :p
- [14:16] <Falerin> Because of the fact that the sqrt portion will become
smaller and smaller
- [14:16] <Falerin> to the point that it is nearly infintesimal
- [14:16] <ZLOK> Elaith, did you ever care to read the equation out loud?
- [14:16] <Falerin> At least relative to rounding
- [14:17] <Falerin> #calc 1/2*(755)+sqrt(755)
- [14:17] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [1/2*(755)+sqrt(755)]=404.977>
- [14:17] <ZLOK> The function is half of something plus something empowered by
a half, against x(405)
- [14:17] <Maxx> That could explain the bipolar nature of the faceless.
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- [14:17] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(755)+sqrt(755))
- [14:17] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(755)+sqrt(755))]=405>
- [14:17] <Elaith> No I did not ZLOK, but the mathematical aspect is
interesting to me as well as the philosophical portent aspect.
- [14:18] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(405)+sqrt(405))
- [14:18] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(405)+sqrt(405))]=223>
- [14:18] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(222)+sqrt(222))
- [14:18] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(222)+sqrt(222))]=126>
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- [14:18] <Damsel> Is that one of the reasons 755 is holy to the Reticulans?
- [14:18] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(126)+sqrt(126))
- [14:18] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(126)+sqrt(126))]=74>
- [14:18] <ZLOK> An explanation can be derived by applying "The'Galin" to the
meaning of 405.
- [14:18] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(74)+sqrt(74))
- [14:18] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(74)+sqrt(74))]=46>
- [14:18] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(46)+sqrt(46))
- [14:18] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(46)+sqrt(46))]=30>
- [14:19] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(30)+sqrt(30))
- [14:19] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(30)+sqrt(30))]=20>
- [14:19] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(20)+sqrt(20))
- [14:19] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(20)+sqrt(20))]=14>
- [14:19] <ZLOK> With further derivations you will see that The'Galin
subtracted the result of the function is something(1)
- [14:19] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(14)+sqrt(14))
- [14:19] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(14)+sqrt(14))]=11>
- [14:19] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(11)+sqrt(11))
- [14:19] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(11)+sqrt(11))]=9>
- [14:19] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(9)+sqrt(9))
- [14:19] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(9)+sqrt(9))]=8>
- [14:19] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(8)+sqrt(8))
- [14:19] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(8)+sqrt(8))]=7>
- [14:19] <ZLOK> This something withdrawn from the result of the function is
something(2).
- [14:19] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(7)+sqrt(7))
- [14:19] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(7)+sqrt(7))]=6>
- [14:19] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(5)+sqrt(5))
- [14:19] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(5)+sqrt(5))]=5>
- [14:19] <ZLOK> When those are divided, it gives nearly two.
- [14:20] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(4)+sqrt(4))
- [14:20] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(4)+sqrt(4))]=4>
- [14:20] <ZLOK> Work are required in order to make the nearly two to two.
- [14:20] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(3)+sqrt(3))
- [14:20] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(3)+sqrt(3))]=3>
- [14:20] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(2)+sqrt(2))
- [14:20] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(2)+sqrt(2))]=2>
- [14:20] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(1)+sqrt(1))
- [14:20] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(1)+sqrt(1))]=2>
- [14:20] <Falerin> #calc round(1/2*(0)+sqrt(0))
- [14:20] <RPGServ> <Calculation for Falerin : [round(1/2*(0)+sqrt(0))]=0>
- [14:20] <Falerin> That is the natural limit of the function
- [14:20] <Falerin> as square roots of negatives require imaginaries
- [14:21] <ZLOK> And if you're dauntless you could from Falerin's verbose
extrapolation decide that if it's not nothing, it will have to be two or more.
- [14:21] <ZLOK> Do I need to explain the explanation+
- [14:22] <ZLOK> A note is however, that I am only theorizing, and that on no
account should my words be accounted as facts.
- [14:22] <Elaith> I'm not stupid ZLOK. It's just interesting to me.
- [14:22] <ZLOK> I dare you to prove me wrong, though.
- [14:22] <Jeice> Ok, i see what the math is doing, but I fail to see the
meaning we are to glean from it. Well I might, but I don't like to guess with little confidence.
- [14:23] <Elaith> The math was just my request cause I thought it was
interesting.
- [14:23] <Elaith> >_>
- [14:23] <Falerin> Just for a lark
- [14:23] <Falerin> Search for the numerological meaning of 222
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